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The Empowering Small Minnesota Communities initiative harnesses expertise from across the University of Minnesota to help ...
At that time, Abanonu thought she would become a pharmacist in Nigeria—where she lived and grew up—and help change the country’s pharmaceutical industry. But following high school she wound up ...
A College of Veterinary Medicine professor and his team are part of an effort to create tools for saving lives during ...
One test is whether the peptides bind to ATP, a simple molecule believed to have existed since the earliest days of life. Today it is a ubiquitous energy “currency” that stores energy from food, then ...
“In my six years on the Board of Regents, this is the most difficult budget I’ve ever had to confront, but the demands and pressure points we are facing are unprecedented,” said Board Chair Janie ...
Deniz Ones is a professor in the College of Liberal Arts. Her specialties include counterproductive work behaviors, employment integrity testing, hiring and retention of employees, meta-analysis ...
While the honeybee viruses were present in the bumblebees, they were over 98% genetically identical and did not accumulate mutations that were specific to bumblebees. No bumblebee-specific variants of ...
Triet Lu, an OT doctoral student, obtained his certification at a CarFit event over the summer. After he finishes his PhD, he hopes to work as a researcher and a clinician. He thought CarFit ...
Developed with support from Minnesota Masonic Charities, Q-rounds is a first-of-its-kind software that allows everyone involved in a person’s care to know when rounds are happening just by looking at ...
Imagine a substance that can perform an array of valuable services, and is also astoundingly durable. In the 1940s, 3M and DuPont discovered this wonder product. A class of chemicals known as per- and ...
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